OnDemand Topo Maps Officially Join USGS National Map Offerings
The people have spoken! OnDemand Topo maps and topoBuilder were so popular that we're making topoBuilder a permanent offering of the National Map.
USGS National Water Dashboard
Presenting real-time stream, lake and reservoir, precipitation and groundwater data for 13,500+ USGS real-time observation stations across the US
National Land Imaging Program - Kentucky
Landsat satellite data can help State and Federal governments monitor the quality and health of Kentucky’s lands and waters. Here is a closer look at some of the many ways that Landsat benefits Kentucky.
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in United States tapwater: Comparison of underserved private-well and public-supply exposures and associated health implications
Tapwater from 716 locations (269 private-wells; 447 public supply) across the US was collected during 2016–2021 including three locations where temporal sampling was conducted. Seventeen PFAS were observed at least once.
Operation and Maintenance of a Statewide Crest-Stage Gage Network in Ohio – Summary of Methods and Results 2001-2021
Prepared for: The Ohio Department of Transportation, Office of Statewide Planning & Research, November 2021
USGS Fluvial Hazards Primer
The primer highlights methods used in regional and reach-scale assessments of fluvial erosion hazards (FEH).
Why Do We Need a Nowcast?
Real-Time Assessments of Water Quality—A Nowcast for Escherichia coli and Cyanobacterial Toxins
Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Water Science Center
Our Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana WSC priority is to continue the important work of the Department of the Interior and the USGS, while also maintaining the health and safety of our employees and community. Based on guidance from the White House, the CDC, and state/local authorities, we are shifting our operations to a virtual mode and have minimal staffing within our offices.
Current Data
This data was formerly known to most as the "Realtime Data" in table format. Although the format has not changed, we now refer to it as "Current Conditions".